Research in Service to Humanity

The medical research we do today can change the world tomorrow. Diseases that once decimated entire populations no longer exist. Will we be able to say that one day soon about cancer, heart disease, and diabetes?

Hadassah Medical Organization (HMO) is internationally recognized for decades of leadership in stem cell research, and for immunotherapies that marshal the body’s own resources to fight disease. The stunning results of HMO clinical trials for potential treatments of ALS and other neurodegenerative diseases have riveted the worldwide medical community.

HMO physicians are researchers. HMO researchers are physicians. They work tirelessly to relieve suffering and minimize pain. Their sophisticated, visionary medical research is leading the way to a better quality of life for people around the globe.

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Groundbreaking ALS Progress

Stem Cell Therapy

Twenty years ago, when stem cell therapy was highly regulated in the United States (as late as 2006) and other countries, it was well underway in HMO’s labs. Stem cells have changed the medical equation. Human embryonic stem cells have the potential to turn into any kind of cell in the body—brain, heart, lung, retina, bone marrow—and infinitely multiply. Adult stem cells live all over our bodies; their function is to repair local damage. Using human embryonic stem cells, HMO scientists have halted the deterioration of the retina in laboratory models; using patients’ own stem cells, they have inhibited the progression of ALS in human clinical trials. Treatments or cures for diseases like age-related macular degeneration, ALS, MS, Parkinson’s, Alzheimer’s, and diabetes could be a reality in the foreseeable future.

Explore the multitude of pioneering Stem Cell Research taking place at Hadassah Medical Organization:

Heart Disease

Heart Disease is the number one cause of death in the United States and worldwide. The disease can manifest as blockages in veins and arteries, disrupted heart rhythms, and more.

Diabetes / Non-Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease

Hadassah researchers developed an oral insulin pill that could revolutionize diabetes treatment and is testing a drug to treat non-alcoholic fatty liver disease, which can lead to cirrhosis and liver cancer. FDA-approved clinical trials are now underway in over 20 medical centers in the US, Israel and Australia.

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Gender Equity in Medical Research

Most diseases affect men and women, but because of scarcity of medical research on women, we are just beginning to learn how gender affects prevention, diagnosis, treatment, and outcomes. In both the United States and Israel, Hadassah is advocating for policy change and funding for medical research that benefits women and men equally.